“Don’t move forward after reading this like everything is normal,” the filmmaker tweeted. “Don’t shake your head at Alabama and then keep going about your day. Realize that this is a warning. It’s Alabama and abortion today. It’s you and your rights tomorrow. Your silence will not save you. So speak up.”

Lady Gaga called the move “a travesty” on Wednesday and said she was praying for the women and young girls in the state.

That was an uncharacteristically mild protest from Milano, who in March posted an open letter signed by 50 actors who work regularly in Georgia, asking the governor not to sign HB 481, which, starting Jan. 1, will prohibit abortions in the state once a fetal heartbeat exists.

Don’t move forward after reading this like everything is normal. Don’t shake your head at Alabama and then keep going about your day. Realize that this is a warning. It’s Alabama and abortion today. It’s you and your rights tomorrow. Your silence will not save you. So speak up. https://t.co/kIz78uAU1T

Several people focused on the fact that only men voted “yes” on the bill. The 35-member Alabama Senate has only four women, all of whom are Democrats. Two of those women voted against the bill, with one abstaining and the other a “pass,” either absent or not voting.

Rihanna on Thursday wrote on Twitter, “Governor Kay Ivey … SHAME ON YOU!!!!”

Calling the law “absolutely unbelievable,” Chris Evans wrote on Twitter: “This is why voting matters!!”

“These statehouses are waging all-out war on women and their right to control their reproductive decisions,” wrote singer John Legend. “This is awful.”

take a look. these are the idiots making decisions for WOMEN in America. Governor Kay Ivey...SHAME ON YOU!!!! pic.twitter.com/WuAjSVv6TH

Once the law goes into effect, in six months barring the expected court challenges, all abortions will be banned in Alabama, including after rape or incest, unless the health of the woman were in critical jeopardy.

Filmmaker Mark Duplass was among those pulling out of the state, saying, “Don’t give your business to Georgia. Will you pledge with me not to film anything in Georgia until they reverse this backwards legislation?”

Don’t give your business to Georgia. Will you pledge with me not to film anything in Georgia until they reverse this backwards legislation?

I’m beyond upset about the passing of new abortion bans in Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, Georgia, and Ohio. This is Unconstitutional and Abhorrent. We can not tolerate this attack on women’s fundamental rights.

British singer Dua Lipa stood “in solidarity” with other women, she said Thursday on Twitter.

“How is it that abortion gets banned before guns? Our rights need to be heard,” Lipa wrote. “And we have a right to be outraged.”

Actress Jameela Jamil predicted Wednesday on Twitter that a ban on abortions would greatly boost the number of unwanted children in the Alabama foster care system, as well as poverty and welfare needs.

“Hope the people of Alabama who want the abortion ban are up for donating their money and space to the MEGA influx of kids in need of care, coming your way,” she wrote.

Not your body. Not your choice. No justification needed. No man should be making such a fundamental decision on a womans body. How is it that abortion gets banned before guns? Our rights need to be heard. And we have a right to be outraged. In solidarity with my sisters. pic.twitter.com/zd02EVmCNx

Hope the people of Alabama who want the abortion ban are up for donating their money and space to the MEGA influx of kids in need of care, coming your way. Also the poverty in Alabama will SHOOT up. Extra Welfare will be needed. It’s going to be chaos. https://t.co/VWHKjoaErr

We are dangerously close to a post-Roe world. It’s clear that anti-abortion politicians will say and do anything, including lie about abortion and pass extreme abortion bans, to put this crucial health care out of reach for millions of people nationwide. #StopTheBans

This is a profound healthcare issue but it’s also an enormous class issue. Privileged people will still have access to abortions (as they always have) but POC mothers in poverty will be the most affected. This racist, misogynist bill is designed to keep the poor poorer.

A post shared by Liam Payne (@liampayne) on May 16, 2019 at 11:55am PDT

I’ve been reading about the Alabama abortion ban all morning and trying to articulate how terrifying + insane this all is but all I’m left with is this boiling feeling of helplessness + anger + fear in my chest.

Alabama @GovernorKayIvey signed the most extreme abortion ban since Roe v Wade. This isn’t a coincidence — it’s part of an attempt to ban abortion outright. And it isn’t just an attack on Alabama women, this is an attack on everyone who might or can get pregnant. #StopTheBans

They’ve been gunning for Roe my entire adult life, now with this President and Supreme Court, they might finally get a chance to kill it off. In 2020, a vote for anyone with an R next to their name, is a vote against women’s reproductive rights and health. https://t.co/p5gBD2DjqO

The attack on women’s rights in Alabama isn’t a coincidence — it’s part of an attempt to ban abortion outright. And it isn’t just an attack on Alabama or Georgia women, this is an attack on ALL women. This is an attack on everyone who might or can get pregnant. #StopTheBans